The Dallas Cowboys are knee-deep in contractual problems and the situation has got bigger with a deal in the AFC.
Jerry Jones has contract problems for his three cornerstone players on the Cowboys’ roster.
However, he has seemingly addressed one of the issues involving Dak Prescott.
Jerry Jones facing contract dilemmas for key players
The quarterback is most likely going to have to play out his final year on an enormous cap hit ($55 million).
Nonetheless, CeeDee Lamb and Micah Parsons are waiting in the shadows for their new deals.
Lamb has been suggested he could withhold from offseason training to force a new deal.
Additionally, Parsons is now eligible for a new deal as he enters the fourth year of his rookie deal.

The same cannot be said for Lamb who is set to play on his fifth-year rookie extension.
Parsons knows he is in line to be paid and the front office will have to pay accordingly.
The linebacker has achieved All-Pro statuses and Pro Bowl selections in all three NFL seasons.
Parsons could become highest-paid defender of all time
Therefore, being one of the best linebackers in the NFL, he will have to be offered a top-of-the-market deal.
Veteran Cowboys reporter Mike Fisher has suggested that the 24-year-old could become the highest-paid defensive player of all time.
Yesterday, the minimum price for Parsons services was set in the AFC.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have reportedly given their linebacker Josh Allen a monstrous deal.
Allen has been offered a five-year deal worth up to $150 million with $88 million fully guaranteed.
So, the Jaguar is set to earn up to $30 million annually.
Parsons’ price has been set by Josh Allen in the AFC
The Cowboys linebacker will be licking his lips at the deal his AFC counterpart has just received.
Now, Jerry Jones must pay his star player a minimum of $30 million per year and most likely more.
Allen has not reached the All-Pro caliber of Parsons and has just a pair of Pro Bowl appearances.
Additionally, he has two more seasons under his belt and Parsons is already a better talent.
The Cowboy should expect to be paid better than the recent blockbuster deal.
Jones will need to cough up the money for both Parsons and Lamb with the mega deals they are due.
